blagueur

English

Etymology

French blagueur

Noun

blagueur (plural blagueurs)

  1. A joker (person who makes jokes).

French

Etymology

From blaguer + -eur. Distantly cognate in etymology and structure to English bellower, and compare the derogatory sense of English windbag.

Pronunciation

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Noun

blagueur m (plural blagueurs, feminine blagueuse)

  1. joker (person who makes jokes)

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